I find the replies to you funny because we know exactly who you’re talking about, there’s 3,194 of them worldwide.
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I find the replies to you funny because we know exactly who you’re talking about, there’s 3,194 of them worldwide.
I don’t know why. I haven’t watched the show, but I assume anything that makes Zoro look insane would be fun on screen.
Oh no, don’t tax the megacorps, that’s mean CRTC, how could you?
Completely agreed, with the exception of 10 and 2. 9 and 3 superiority
It’s very simple, and works very well. When I got a new PC it took 7 months for me to realize I didn’t have the software, and as usual was because I wanted to change a mouse button.
I can’t remember how to do it offhand, but you should be able to save the settings to the hardware itself, then disable Logitech from opening. I changed settings not too long ago (2ish months) and this worked.
I’m not sure the Prius is actually relevant to this conversation in anyway. That 300,000 doesn’t account for time, and batteries also aren’t made of the same materials. You also have Cabs upping that average, which most people are not cab drivers. And that is a significant factor, as I’m pretty sure the Prius is one of, if not the most popular vehicles for Cabbies.
Genuinely confused as to what you mean. I need more words to understand, not less.
$23 grand for a battery plus the cost of the car? I don’t think they would have spent more on gas and maintenance.
What do you mean?
That and suspension components still need to be greased. Plus electric cars tend to be a little heavier, often time with large wheels, meaning more wear and tear.
That the amount of effort it takes to move a bicycle is more than a motor vehicle?
Just so you know, I’m gonna go for a bike ride later and blow multiple stop signs and red lights.
Hope the bus driver is aware of the law, I mean you’d hope a professional driver where they often have bike racks on the front would be aware of such a law.
Oh sweet, I didn’t realise a 8 thousand pound truck was self propelled. Exactly the same thing, for sure.
That’s a super normal reaction though, really proving Walz wrong.
I’m gonna push back on most comments I’m seeing, most of whats recommended looks like suspension or maintenance. Imo, you’d be better off doing the repairs at this point, of that’s absolutely everything needed on the truck, and the body is in decent shape. $7000 is a year of payments for almost any new vehicle, and about 18 months on a newer used vehicle. Definitely get a second opinion, and I wouldn’t fix this all at once, or even bother with something like that parking brake. If you are set on upgrading, go drive anything that looks decent.